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Exhibit G <br />State Targeted Response to the Opioid Crisis (STR) <br />Community Prevention and Wellness Initiative (CPWI) Expansion Community <br />August 15, 2017 — April 30, 2019* <br />*Pending federal award for Year 2 of grant (May 1, 2018 to April 30, 2019). <br />1. Definitions. The following definitions are added in this amendment: <br />a. "State Targeted Response to the Opioid Crisis", "Opioid STR" or "STR" means the Federal <br />Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Grants Funding. CFDA # <br />93.788. <br />2. Purpose. The purpose of this Exhibit is to implement additional Community Prevention and Wellness <br />Initiative (CPWI) services in the community and school district identified in selected Washington Opioid <br />STR Grant for CPWI Expansion RFA # 18/19-001 application. <br />3. Performance Statement of Work. <br />The Contractor shall ensure services, and staff, and otherwise do all things necessary for or incidental <br />to the performance of work, as set forth below. Prevention programs and services include, but are not <br />limited to: <br />a. In addition to the CPWI Community Coalition Guide, Contractor shall follow the unique timeframes <br />for STR CPWI Expansion below: <br />(1) Implement at least one (1) service by August 31, 2017. Service selected shall be negotiated <br />with DBHR. <br />(2) Hire or identify 0.5 FTE Community Coalition Coordinator within thirty (30) days of executed <br />contract. <br />(3) First coalition meeting must occur by September 30, 2017. <br />(4) Contractor shall ensure provision of the following three (3) community activities by December <br />30, 2017: <br />(a) Host at least one (1) local Town Hall meeting to educate community members about local <br />youth substance use issues identified in needs assessment and engage expanded <br />participation in coalition activities. <br />(b) Provide one (1) Key Leader Orientation with community leaders to gain feedback and <br />support. <br />(c) Provide at least one (1) Medicine Take -Back event with local law enforcement. <br />Collection and disposal must follow all United States Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) <br />rules and all federal and state laws and regulations <br />ii. Overtime wages for law enforcement officers and staff outside of normal duties and <br />other real costs (including mileage reimbursement) associated with transporting and <br />properly disposing of collected medicines at EPA approved locations shall be permitted. <br />DSHS Central Contract Services <br />1644CS Prevention Services - County (6-26-2015) Page 46 <br />